Thursdays 10am to 12 noon for Morning Session. Lunch at 1pm
A day for seniors in the local community We offer a variety of activities in the morning - speaker, exercise class, barista coffee Hot lunch is provided at 1pm
Monday to Friday 7.00pm-10.00pm (Wednesdays from 1pm) ; Saturday 10.00am-10.00pm ; Sunday 8.00am-10.00pm.
Hospital Radio Reading is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers and provides a dedicated free radio service 24 hours per day to around 600 inpatients in the Royal Berkshire Hospital via channel 45 on the Hospedia bedside consoles. Our aim is to entertain and comfort patients…
The purpose of the Mothers Union is to be specially concerned with all that strengthens and preserves marriage and Christian family life. We also have a Christian concern for families worldwide.
The Reading Golders is an open and welcoming group for older people in Reading, with a special focus on the African and Carribean community. The lunch is always freshly ccoked using traditional recipes with special attention to the nutritious needs of older adults. The group provides seated exercise,…
The third Sunday of the month. Doors open 10:30 for an 11am start.
The Sunday Assembly is a secular group that celebrates life through music, ideas and community outreach. Each meeting has a theme, with songs, readings, and a TED-style talk - plus time to make friends and socialise over tea and cake. We also run regular meetups…
Nightly at clubhouse in summer. Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun (9.30am) in winter.
Situated on the Thames in Caversham, Reading Canoe Club is a great facility for kayaking. Courtesy of lottery funding, we have a substantial club house, a fleet of boats for flat water and slalom and a great team to help you get the most from…
A social group for anyone passionate about football! Come along, enjoy some light refershments and make new friends with similar interests. Open to all adults.
We meet ever Friday evening and do sequence dancing. It is a lot like ballroom dancing for couples, where everyone dances the same routine. Click on our web site for a more detailed description.
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